The «down» command is usually
the second obedience command taught in obedience classes because it easily follows the «sit» position.
Not exact matches
He noted particularly «those superb chapters in the
second part of the Summa Theologiae on paternal or domestic government, the lawful power of the State or the nation, natural and international law, peace and war, justice and property, laws and the
obedience they
command, the duty of helping individual citizens in their need and cooperating with all to secure the prosperity of the State, both in the natural and the supernatural order.»
The
second day started out with
obedience training and learning how to discipline the dog, and the trainers first start introducing you to the verbal
commands and hand signals you will use to communicate with the dog.
Second, it is important with any size dog to get him into
obedience training so he can learn basic
commands, like Come, Sit, Stay, Leave It, Heel and so on, and to respect you when you ask them.